Author: Ponton, A.
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MOPS039 High Power Proton Linac Front-End: Beam Dynamics Investigation and Plans for the ESS 688
 
  • A. Ponton
    ESS, Lund, Sweden
 
  Beam availi­bil­i­ty is one of the major con­cerns for the de­sign­er of high power pro­ton linacs. Since the Ra­dio-Fre­quen­cy Quadrupole (RFQ) will shape and ac­cel­er­ate the beam in the early stage of its prop­a­ga­tion it will have a sig­nif­i­cant im­pact on the par­ti­cle dy­nam­ics through­out the rest of the linac. The key role of the RFQ is con­se­quent­ly to de­liv­er high qual­i­ty beams with op­ti­mal trans­mis­sion. Fur­ther­more un­der­stand­ing the space charge com­pen­sa­tion mech­a­nism in the Low En­er­gy Beam Trans­port line (LEBT) is manda­to­ry if one wants to per­form cal­cu­la­tions with re­al­is­tic beams. The Eu­ro­pean Spal­la­tion Source (ESS) has put im­por­tant R&D ef­forts in de­sign­ing the linac front-end and deep beam dy­nam­ics stud­ies have been un­der­tak­en. Re­sults of the in­ves­ti­ga­tion work will be pre­sent­ed. We will then deal with the fu­ture plans for the ESS and we will fi­nal­ly give a full de­scrip­tion of the RFQ and LEBT scheme.  
 
WEPS059 Layout of the ESS Linac 2631
 
  • H. Danared, M. Eshraqi, W. Hees, A. Jansson, M. Lindroos, S. Peggs, A. Ponton
    ESS, Lund, Sweden
 
  The Eu­ro­pean Spal­la­tion Source will use a 2.5 GeV, 50 mA pulsed pro­ton linac to pro­duce an av­er­age 5 MW of power on the spal­la­tion tar­get. It will con­sist of nor­mal-con­duct­ing part ac­cel­er­at­ing par­ti­cles to 50 MeV in an RFQ and a drift-tube linac and a su­per­con­duct­ing part with spoke res­onators and two fam­i­lies of el­lip­ti­cal cav­i­ties. A high-en­er­gy beam trans­port takes the par­ti­cles through an up­grade sec­tion and at least one bend and de­mag­ni­fies the beam on to the tar­get. The paper will pre­sent the cur­rent lay­out of the linac and dis­cuss pa­ram­e­ters that de­fine its length from source to tar­get.